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jamescwarren

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Dec 10, 2005
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Hi everyone. Hoping to get a fast response. I have a Keynote (version 3) presentation that is about 16 slides long i think and I need to give it to my teacher tomorrow. Problem is, he wants it on a CD and he doesn't have a Mac, let alone Keynote. So I wondered if there was any possible way to save it as a PowerPoint presentation so that he can play it on Windows. Is there any possible way to do this at all, and if so, will it keep all of my transitions. I have been able to open PowerPoint presentations in Keynote before so surely there must be a way of vice-versa?
 
jamescwarren said:
Hi everyone. Hoping to get a fast response. I have a Keynote (version 3) presentation that is about 16 slides long i think and I need to give it to my teacher tomorrow. Problem is, he wants it on a CD and he doesn't have a Mac, let alone Keynote. So I wondered if there was any possible way to save it as a PowerPoint presentation so that he can play it on Windows. Is there any possible way to do this at all, and if so, will it keep all of my transitions. I have been able to open PowerPoint presentations in Keynote before so surely there must be a way of vice-versa?

Yup: File/Export/Powerpoint :)

Same thing for saving as PDF, quicktime movie, images, flash movie, html, burn to dvd. Your teacher could view all of those too probably.
 
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